Alexa Torlo and Mark Brill

November’s Salon is co-curated with Alexa Torlo from Birmingham City University’s Cross Innovation Team; a group who have experience in running interactive events and workshops that encourage multidisciplinary working, co-creation and co-design. At this, the penultimate Salon in our current programme, they will provide us with a chance to think together about what Many & Varied could look like in the future. Mark Brill will lead a practical workshop exploring creative ways to solve the challenges facing our community now and into the future.

What are you working on?

A core part of the Salons is giving people a chance to talk about, demo and ask questions of the projects they’re working on at the moment. That means you? How can a room full of curious, intelligent people help you move forward?

Get in touch and let us know if you’d like to harness the power of a many and varied audience to feed into your work.

Book your place

Places are free, but please do book your place via eventbrite (where there are also more details about timings etc).